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rodneys

it's about a month until my brother's birthday, which always reminds me
that I have four weeks to agonise over what a rodney I am at choosing
presents. Sadly, it also reminds me that we lost Jag around this time and
what an enlivening wit he was.

this february 14th (saint valentine's day), i'm wondering how many of you have the practice in your own countries of kids sending anonymous romantic cards to people they associate with

when i was a kid, we used to do this at school - it was a thing to distribute a handful of handmade cards to class friends, probably more as an arts and crafts exercise than anything else - the cards weren't sexual, just an expression of fondness, covered in hearts and kisses

for those of you that still have this practice going on, do you think of it as playful and harmless, or is there something a little bit sinister about it?

When I was a teenager, the idea was to send a card anonymously to someone you fancied. They would try to figure out who it was...
It was fun, scary, exciting, etc. There wasn't that much of it about; not everyone sent cards and not to one's spouse/partner/girl or boy friend. It was a nice custom.